Art and Environment
by Edward Hessler
Sycamore tree, from Wikipedia. |
I've never thought much about months as being particularly fecund periods for poetry, until October arrives. There are many October poems that I like a great deal.
Here is one for this date by Wendell Berry. It is titled October 10.
I grew up in Sycamore tree country — favorite and imposing climbing trees — and miss their bleached and mottled limbs. Collecting and throwing their buttonballs — the tree is also known as buttonwood--was also a great pastime.
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